2015-2016 REGISTRATION, News (TCDMHA)

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May 14, 2015 | Vonnie Crawford | 4924 views
2015-2016 REGISTRATION
The ONLINE Registration Link will remain active for those wishing to register and play hockey with the TCDMHA REBELS.  

ALL returning players must register and submit payment prior to April 30th to avoid the late fee.

HELP with planning our 2015 2016 Season and register today.  Without confirmed registration we can't plan teams and ice requirements.

For All OWHA players the association you played with last season is your HOME centre and you will need to register or request a Permission to skate from that centre before being eligible to tryout/skate with another association for the 2015-2016 season.



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